The Glory of God – Book Summary
The Glory of God by Kenneth E. Hagin examines the biblical expressions of God’s glory, fusing stories from the Old Testament with firsthand accounts of supernatural events to show how God’s presence changes people’s lives.
Important Themes
Biblical Underpinnings of the Glory of God
God’s glory is often described in the Old Testament as a visible cloud that fills the Tabernacle and Temple (Exodus 40:34-35, 2 Chronicles 5:13-14).
According to Hagin, this glory, or the Shekinah, represents God’s manifest presence, which Stephen witnessed in Acts 7:55.
Individual Experiences with the Glory
Hagin talks about how, at 17, a heavenly cloud filled his room, briefly transporting him to heaven before sending him back to carry out his ministry.
He describes additional occasions during his sermons when the glory cloud materialized, once for 17 minutes, leaving him